Class action; talk by Raymond Broomhall

30-Jul-2018

A Class Action Lawsuit is in the process of being filed on behalf of the citizens of Australia. It addresses those entities within Government and industry
seen to be failing in their duty to protect the public from harmful electromagnetic radiation (EMR) emitted by consumer products and related infrastructure.

The intent is not to curtail useful technology, but rather prompt a comprehensive overhaul of outdated EMR safety standards so as to incorporate the
full gamut of scientific evidence, as well as the true meaning of the internationally mandated "precautionary principle". A significant part of
this process involves community education and empowerment.

It is our good fortune that Barrister Ray Broomhall, of the prestigious Justice Michael Kirby Chambers in Tasmania, has agreed to take up this cause.
He will be conducting a series of face-to-face briefings with the newly formed Environment and Communities Safe from Radiation Assn. Inc. (ECSFR),
and members of the public who wish to attend. Assisting will be a medical doctor, radiation scientists, and team of compensation and human rights
lawyers.

Specific legal procedures will be presented to enable concerned organisations and individuals to prevail over the commercial self-interest of electro-technology
corporations and their Government regulators. This type of action is particularly timely due to the planned 5G network that will attempt to enforce
installation of many thousands of microwave transmitters throughout populated areas.

This is the standard of undertaking many of us have long awaited. If you have been considering the risks of personal exposure to EMR, and not known
how to effectively respond, here is an opportunity to join forces with the first legally supported initiative of its kind. There is no requested
fee for doing so since, by definition, a Nationwide Class Action includes all non-objecting citizens of Australia.

We look forward to seeing you there. Please also spread word throughout your social network so as many persons as possible may take part. Everyone
is welcome. For those who cannot attend, the event will be live streamed at: www.ecsfr.com.au